Waiting...
to be fed. At George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, bird feeding is allowed if feeds are purchased at the entrance. The birds at the Sanctuary are therefore not afraid of humans, instead they often take the initiative of approaching humans, and are "expected" to be fed.
The weather on that day was really bad, constant rain with hails at times. There was no place to seek shelter, some people took out their umbrellas and tried running for cover (even though the area was basically one open space with no large trees) and the ducks faced such weather in stride.
Waiting...
to be fed. At George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, bird feeding is allowed if feeds are purchased at the entrance. The birds at the Sanctuary are therefore not afraid of humans, instead they often take the initiative of approaching humans, and are "expected" to be fed.
The weather on that day was really bad, constant rain with hails at times. There was no place to seek shelter, some people took out their umbrellas and tried running for cover (even though the area was basically one open space with no large trees) and the ducks faced such weather in stride.